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JAPANESE SAVINGS RISE 9 PERCENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Japanese personal savings totaled 512,597.9 billion yen at the end of June, up 9,124.5 billion from
Maritime
US RICE GROWERS CRITICIZE JAPAN EXPORTERS SAY LOST SALES TOTAL $1.7 BILLION A YEAR
Richard Lawrence |
The U.S. rice industry petitioned the Reagan administration to get Japan to open its rice market to
TRADE FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Electronic Data Focus Of Paris ConferenceCompat 86, to be held in Paris Sept. 15-17, is the
Maritime
VISITS OF STATE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mitterrand Visit Nears JAKARTA, Indonesia - Francois Mitterrand, the first French president
ON THE MOVE
JOC Staff |
Weatherstone Elected to HeadJ.P. MorganDennis Weatherstone was elected president of
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sino-Soviet Treaty PEKING - China and the Soviet Union signed a revised consular treaty that
DEADLINES NEAR ON BUDGET
Linda Stern |
Lawmakers trying to wrap up the 1987 budget in the next three weeks are willing to try just about an
FIRST PACIFIC REPORTS TURNAROUND IN 1ST HALF
P.T. Bangsberg |
Shipping, trading and commodity conglomerate First Pacific International Ltd. reported profit in the
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanadaU.
KAUNDA INVITES REAGAN
(Ap) |
President Kenneth Kaunda has invited President Reagan to meet with the leaders of the six black-rule
BT REPORTS LARGE JUMP IN EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
British Telecommunications PLC, the U.K. telecommunications giant, reported a large jump in first qu
WORLD MONEY FRONT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The foreign exchange market views the dollar's run-up in the past few days as merely a short-term co
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSIndexes of a business study group indicate better U.S. employment, less decline
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
FORMER JOFC EDITOR, FERGUSON, DEAD AT 74
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stanley Ferguson, editor of The Journal of Commerce from 1962 to 1969, died Wednesday in his sleep.
INDICATOR POINTS TO JOB GAINS
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
A positive picture for U.S. employment, less downward pressure on U.S. prices and a mixed growth out
PLATINUM PRICE SLIDE LIKELY TO CONTINUE
David Stahl |
Platinum prices will continue to fall in a volatile market as traders take profits from the gains th
BIPARTISAN SENATORS' GROUP PREPARES GRAIN LOAN BILL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A bipartisan group of senators, led by Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole, R- Kan., is preparing to
REAGAN TEAM WANTS SIMPLE CONRAIL BILL
David M. Cawthorne |
The Reagan administration went on record in favor of Conrail sale legislation that is unencumbered b
FMC TO PROBE TERMINAL RATE PACT PROPOSAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission decided to investigate fully an agreement proposed by carriers for s
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mexico Likely to Cut Some Grain ImportsThe U.S. counselor in Mexico City has lowered his est
CANADA CHARGES 3 IN SRI LANKAN CASE
(Ap) |
Police have charged sea captain Wolfgang Bindel and two Sri Lankans living in West Germany in connec
Maritime
INVESTIGATOR BLAMES CREWS FOR COLLISION
Journal of Commerce Special |
An initial Coast Guard probe showed the collision in heavy fog of a 128-foot schooner and a passenge
Maritime
LABOR DISPUTE REPORT GOES TO MINISTER
Journal of Commerce Special |
Canadian Labor Minister Pierre Cadieux received the report of a federalconciliation commissi
Maritime
HARBORS IN INDIA DUE FOR FACE-LIFTS
Trevor Drieberg |
The government is considering a proposal to further deepen the Visakhapatnam outer harbor as well as
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SOVIET SHIP TOLL INCREASES
(Ap) |
Divers cut into the hull of the sunken passenger ship Admiral Nakhimov, searching for more victims i
Maritime
DIVERS CLAIM DISCOVERY OF OLD BOSTON WHALER
(Ap) |
Divers exploring the murky waters of a former shipyard site here believe they have found the sunken
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THUNDER BAY MAY BE BYPASSED WHEAT BOARD IDEA PROPOSES RAIL SHIPMENTS TO ST. LAWRENCE
Leo Ryan |
The Canadian Wheat Board announced an emergency plan to ship grain by railfrom western Canad
Maritime
RULES FOR SERVICES WORRY 3RD WORLD
Felix Dearden |
The U.S.-inspired bid to devise rules for traded services under the General Agreement for Tariffs an
EUROPEAN, JAPANESE URGE CHEMICAL REVAMPING
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Japan's chemical companies must invest more abroad and Europe's must cut more capacity than they al
WAH KWONG BLASTS CHASE CLAIM FOLLOWING BANK'S SEIZURE OF VESSEL
P.T. Bangsberg |
Beleaguered Wah Kwong Shipping & Investment Co. Ltd. hit back at Chase Manhattan Bank, denouncing th
WAGE SYSTEM SNAGS ILA-CONASA TALKS
Alan F. Schoedel |
A deadlock over the tiered wage system brought a sudden end to contract negotiations between the Int
DOT ASKS ICC TO CURB STATE TRUCKING POWERS
David M. Cawthorne |
The Department of Transportation wants the Interstate Commerce Commission to reduce significantly th
TRADE DEFICIT 1ST IN 10 YEARS FOR CANADA
David Stewart-Patterson |
Canada suffered in July its first monthly deficit in merchandise trade in 10 years, largely because
TANKER MARKET
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Trading was slow on the tanker market with new business limited, brokers said. Rates improve
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US, EUROPEAN SUBSIDIES HIT
(Ap) |
Subsidized U.S. and European farmers have surrendered their independence to politicians and bureaucr
PERU EXPECTS DROP IN '86 COPPER OUTPUT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Peru's 1986 fine copper output is projected to total 397,037 metric tons, down from last year's 401
CHINESE SEE IMPROVEMENT IN 1986 GRAIN HARVEST
Knight-Ridder Financial |
China's grain harvest this year will exceed last year's 379 million metric tons but is unlikely to r
DRY CARGO MARKET
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Despite a rate of $7.00 paid from the U.S. Gulf to the continent Tuesday, most sources were reluctan
Maritime
MARINE CASUALTIES
JOC Staff |
The 219,387-deadweight-ton tanker Golar Robin left Subic in the Philippines Seot. 9 after repairs we
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